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Well Drilling Referral & Coordination

Drilling a new well or deepening an existing one requires a licensed drilling rig — different equipment and trade than pump service. We coordinate that side of the project and handle the pump installation once the well is in.

When a New Well or Deepening Is the Right Call

How We Coordinate the Project

We work with licensed well drilling contractors to schedule the drilling itself, help interpret the driller's log (depth, formation, yield at various depths, static water level), and advise on casing depth and screen placement based on what the log shows. Once the well is drilled and cased, we handle the pump side: sizing and installing the pump, pressure tank, and controls, and getting the system pressure-tested and running.

What We Don't Do Directly

We don't operate a drilling rig ourselves — that's a distinct trade with its own licensing and equipment. What we bring is the pump and water system expertise on both ends of that process: helping you understand whether drilling is really the right call before you commit to it, and making sure the system built on top of the new well is sized and installed correctly.

Not sure if your well needs to be replaced or if the problem is really the pump? Many "the well is dry" calls turn out to be a pump set too high for a lowered water table, or a worn pump that can no longer keep up — both fixable without drilling. Call us and we'll help figure out which situation you're actually in.

Considering a New Well?

Talk to us before committing to drilling — sometimes the fix is simpler than that.

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